Transportation of Pupils Information &
Guidelines
The Upper Canada District School Board considers the safety and
conduct of students to be of utmost importance. We ask that students,
parents, teachers, principals, operators, and drivers are familiar
with these guidelines to assist in our common goal of a safe transportation
system.
For more detailed information please refer to the "Transportation
Information and Guidelines for Students and Parents"
booklet that is handed out to each student by the schools during
the month of September.
Guidelines for Parents/Guardians
Parents/Guardians can assist in our efforts to maintain high standards
of safety and acceptable student behaviour on school buses by adhering
to the following informative guidelines:
- School bus transportation is a privilege, not a right.
- The Board can only provide one space per child. The Board cannot
provide spaces on two different bus routes for the same child.
- School bus drivers can only pick up and drop off riders at an
authorized regular daily stop for a home, caregiver or school
address. Drivers cannot make changes to stops without authorization
from the Transportation Department.
- Transportation for non-school related functions is your responsibility.
Only those students eligible for transportation are entitled to
ride a bus that has been assigned to them. The Board cannot
provide transportation for special events such as birthday parties,
sleepovers, a homework project, to complete community service
hours or for a job. These requests cannot be permitted
for safety reasons.
- It is your responsibility to determine
whether or not it is safe for your child to leave for school under
severe weather or other difficult conditions. When buses are cancelled
due to inclement weather but the school remains open, it is your
responsibility to either arrange transportation or keep your child
at home or with a caregiver.
- Please ensure that your child is at the bus stop 5
minutes prior to the arrival of the bus. Drivers
cannot wait for children to arrive at their bus stop.
- Remember that you are responsible for your child's safety and
conduct prior to boarding the bus and following drop off at a
designated stop. This includes walking or driving your child to
and from the bus stop. In the case of the JK-SK students
or in a special situation that has been approved by the school,
Transportation Department and Bus Contractor, a trusted responsible
person must accompany your child to and from the bus stop. If
no one meets the child at the bus stop, drivers are directed to
take the child back to school or to the proper authorities.
It is a parental responsibility to ensure that children arrive
home safely.
- Please co-operate with your school principal and bus driver.
- Objects that may interfere with student or vehicle safety cannot
be permitted on the school bus.
- Always be aware of the bus operator, route number, stop location
and pick up and drop off time for your child.
- Ensure that you meet your child on the same side of the street
where he/she leaves the school bus.
- Do not stop, delay or board the bus when the
bus driver is transporting students to and from school.
- Notify the school as soon as possible of any changes to your
address, babysitter, telephone, etc.
- Notify the school if your child is prone to severe allergies
and/or life-threatening reactions.
- Ensure that your child has his/her belongings packed in a secure
school bag.
- Ensure that clothing toggles and drawstrings are not left dangling,
as they can become snagged on school bus handrails, doors or other
mechanical equipment. Incidents of snagged toggles or drawstrings
have resulted in injuries.
- Regularly advise and explain to your child the safety rules
for riding on the school bus.
Responsibilities of Parent(s)/Guardians of Children Requiring
Special Needs Transportation
- Know your child's specialized vehicle number and driver's name.
- Have your child ready for pick up at the same time each day.
If the specialized vehicle is delayed, all students will be late
for school. If your child is regularly late, the driver will make
a report which will be given to the school principal.
- Assist your child from the place of residence to the vehicle
and on return from school assist your child from the vehicle to
the place of residence.
- Impress upon your child the need for good safety practices,
including the use of the seat belt at all times when in the vehicle,
and to remain in the seat that is assigned to them.
- Place names on articles that belong to your child, such as lunch
boxes, hats, mittens, scarves etc. to avoid loss.
- Be aware of the procedures followed in cases of storms or emergencies
and to make the appropriate arrangements for supervision, should
your child be brought home earlier than normal.
Transporting Articles on the School Bus
For safety reasons, only certain equipment is allowed on scheduled
buses.
- Skates, rollerblades and sports balls must be carried in a sports
bag.
- Sports bags must be kept on the floor at the student's feet.
- Music equipment must be transported in a case and should be
kept on the student's lap whenever possible.
- Approval must be granted in advance between the principal (or
designate) and bus operator to transport skis, poles, skate boards,
hockey equipment and program related items such as large musical
instruments.
- Dangerous objects are not permitted on the school bus (knives,
guns, etc.).
- Animals are not permitted on the bus.
In case of dispute, the final decision as to what may
or may not be transported rests with the bus operator.
Disciplinary Actions
Riding on a school bus is a privilege, not a right. Improper conduct
shall result in the withdrawal of this privilege.
School buses under contract with the Board are considered to be
an extension of the school system. Consequently, the disciplinary
standards set by your school and the Board will apply to all vehicle
passengers.
Students whose behaviour endangers the safety or interferes with
the comfort of others may have their riding privileges revoked.
Students are responsible to the school principal for their behaviour
on the school bus. The bus driver acts on behalf of the principal.
Students will obey instructions from the driver. Compensation for
damage or destruction of Board property by a student is the responsibility
of the student and parent(s)/guardian(s). This also applies to school
buses.
Process of Disciplinary Action:
First Incident: the driver reports the student
to the principal in writing, stating the concerns or issues.The
principal communicates with the parent(s)/guardian(s). Major incidents
may result in immediate withdrawal of bus privileges.
Second Incident: the driver reports the student
to the principal in writing, stating the concerns or issues. The
principal may withdraw the student's transportation privileges for
up to three (3) days. The principal also communicates with parent(s)/guardian(s).
Further Incidents: the driver reports the student
to the principal in writing, stating the concerns or issues. The
principal may remove busing privileges for a period of time not
to exceed five (5) days. The principal also notifies the School
Superintendent and parent(s)/guardian(s).
Major incidents: the driver reports the student
to the principal in writing, stating the concerns or issues. The
student shall have transportation privileges withdrawn for an extended
period of time (up to the balance of the school year). This will
be determined in consultation with the School Superintendent and
the Manager of Transportation. The principal communicates with the
parent(s)/guardian(s).
Any incident considered a serious threat to bus or student security
shall result in consequences in accordance with the School Board's
Safe School Policies: #124 - Code of Conduct; #125 - Bullying
Prevention and Intervention; #126 - Student Discipline.
Video Cameras on School Buses
Video cameras on school buses may be used to promote good behaviour,
aid in driver training and to assist in promoting good driver/student
relationships.
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